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The first performance of the annual Pi Eta Society show, "The Lady Decides," an artful composition blending voodooism and a suffragette millenium, will be given at the club theatre Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. "The Lady Decides" will thereupon go on tour, playing in Quincy March 17, in Andover March 18, in Salem March 22, and in Jordan Hall, Boston, March 23, when the company will return to Cambridge for a final public performance March 24.
The piece is a three-act musical comedy by J. W. D. Seymour '17 and W. L. Munro, Jr., '16. The lyrics are by, P. S. Davison '16, and the music by O. A. Gundlach '17.
The widely-famed female impersonators of the society are given generous opportunity to display their charms. Among the chief members of the cast are W. L. Munro, Jr., '17, as Dottie Coggins and as Daisy Dorynne, a comic opera star; J. W. D. Seymour '17 as a Hindoo Swami and as Hiram Coggins; E. M. Ellsworth '17 as Miss B. Manly; and J. S. Pfaffmann '17 as Jack Coyne, millionaire.
Tickets at $1.50 each for the various performances are on sale at Herrick's. the Co-operative Branch, Amee's., or by mail from L. W. Smith '17, Box 63, Cambridge.
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